Student Support

Additional Learning Support
Additional Learning Support is available to learners with disabilities and learning difficulties and in some cases also to those learners who need further help with their literacy, numeracy or language.

Safeguarding Lead and contact point for Social Services:Sade McCarthy
Phone 01932 797 670
Email: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Brooklands College holds as one of its highest priorities the health, safety and welfare of all children, young people and vulnerable adults involved in courses or activities which come under the responsibility of the College. The College has a statutory and moral duty to commit to practices that protect children, young people and vulnerable adults from abuse, neglect or significant harm.

The College’s policy is that safeguarding all its people, both students and staff, will be central to all it does. This covers all matters connected with students and staff having a safe learning and/or working environment, ensuring that they know how to keep themselves safe and that they feel safe. It pays particular regard to the welfare of young people under the age of 18 and to that of vulnerable adults.

Everyone has a responsibility to keep children, young people and vulnerable adults safe. Whether you are a student, member of staff, parent/carer, visitor or even a member of the public, if you have any concerns about a student or a member of staff at the college, please contact the Safeguarding Lead on the phone number or email address above. If you are a student, you can also speak to your tutor or any other member of staff who will pass on your concern to a Safeguarding Officer in your department or to the Safeguarding Lead. Click here for more information about Safeguarding and Counselling at Brooklands College

Family Line
Family Line provides two free national telephone helplines and associated email support. “FamilyLine” is for people of all ages with parenting or personal issues and I Need Help is specifically concerned with giving young people a safe place to talk through the complex challenges they face.
Call 0808 800 5678 or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)